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Robert Anthony Plant (born August 20, 1948, West Bromwich, West Midlands) is an English rock singer famous for being the frontman for the band Led Zeppelin. He is known for his powerful style with a wide vocal range.//Although born in West Bromwich, Plant actually grew up in Halesowen, formerly Worcestershire, now part of Birmingham's commuter belt. He left school in his early teens and developed a strong passion for the blues, abandoning a potentially promising career as a chartered accountant to become part of the Midlands blues scene. He sang with a variety of bands including The Crawling Kings Snakes, which brought him into contact with drummer John Bonham. They both went on to play in the Band of Joy, merging blues with newer psychedelic trends. Though his early career met with no commercial success, word quickly spread about the "young guy with the very powerful voice".In 1968 guitarist Jimmy Page was in search of a lead singer for his new band and met Plant after being turned down by his first choice, Terry Reid, who referred him to a show at a nightclub where Plant was singing in a band which included drummer John Bonham. Plant and Page immediately hit it off with a shared musical passion and after Plant joined the band, they began their powerful writing collaboration with reworkings of earlier blues songs. Plant brought along John Bonham, and along with Jimmy Page's friend John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin was formed in 1968. Their self-titled debut album hit the charts in 1969 and is widely credited as a catalyst for the heavy metal genre
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